WATCH: Will Smith joins James Corden for an epic Carpool Karaoke

Brass band, helicopter, wedding, where do we stop?

Carpool Karaoke: The Series
Published 9th Aug 2017
Last updated 10th Aug 2017

Will Smith has joined James Corden for an incredible first episode of his new spin-off show Carpool Karaoke: The Series.

The first six minutes of the Apple Music show has been uploaded to YouTube to tease all those who haven't subscribed to the music streaming service. The video has already had over 1 million views in less than a day and when you see it you'll understand why.

The extended clip starts off with the pair singing Will's 1999 hit 'Gettin' Jiggy wit It' before they are joined by a brass band for the 'surround sound' feeling.

Carpool Karaoke: The Series

The pair then chat about Will's rise to fame and how at the age of just 16 he had his first single 'Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble' with DJ Jazzy Jeff. Check out the video below:

Will and James then sang the entirety of his 1990s anthem 'Boom! Shake The Room', with an amazing performance from James when it came to the rap. The TV host then asked the Men In Black actor if he had ever been asked to play the former US president Barack Obama, and you might be surprised at his answer.

While we only get to see six minutes of the full episode, the video teases audiences with a clip of Will and James in a helicopter singing 'I Believe I Can Fly' and Will turning up at a wedding and lying across the bride's dress. Yes really!

Check out the preview of the first episode below:

Carpool Karaoke was originally a sketch from James Corden's weekday evening show, The Late Late Show with James Corden and the spin-off series is now available to Apple Music subscribers.

This summer Will Smith is due to perform just two live gigs and one of those is here in the UK! On the 27th August Will Smith will be reuniting with DJ Jazzy Jeff at Livewire Festival in Blackpool. A limited number of standard tickets are still available, with Golden Circle and weekend tickets also available.